Hockey
NARROGIN carnival results:
Game one
Collie defeated BCGS 1-0
Collie defeated Bunbury Cathedral Grammar School 1-0.
The Collie boys came out firing with Luke Watts scoring a goal in the first half while Ryan Barber was great at picking up his player and cutting him out of the game. Goalscorer Luke Watts.
Game two
UGS 2 defeated Collie 2-1
Collie boys second goal of the carnival came when some great teamwork from Jake Pitchers, Reece Pilatti and Watts ended with Watts scoring another goal.
James Woodhouse was kept busy in goals and made some spectacular saves a real credit to the team. Goalscorer Luke Watts
Game three
UGS 1 defeated Collie 3-0
The boys were very tired by this stage and the game showed
with a 3-0 loss to UGS 1.
Day two, game four
Collie versus Eaton Eagles
This was a fantastic team game and a delight to watch as the boys were once again switched on and ready for action. Collie had lots of circle penetrations and shots on goal.
Zac Pilatti hit out one of Collie's short corners to Carson Dewar who was on top of the circle and made a beautiful trap and hit it in to score a fantastic goal for Collie.
Game five
YMCC defeated Collie 4-0
The Collie boys score in this game did not reflect the tireless work that the defence had to keep them out of scoring countless more goals.
James Woodhouse once again in this game was kept busy and made some absolutely magnificent saves for his team.
Zac Pilatti the ever reliable backman made countless composed tackles and never gave up intercepting the ball and stopping the opposition team, with great support from Kieren O'connor who had a great weekend mainly in defence but when asked to go forward did so without a problem.
Game six
Towns defeated Collie 3-2
Collie played a sluggish first half and were down 3-0 at half time.
But the boys then gave it all they had in the second half resulting in two goals being scored, the first by Zac Pilatti with older brother Reece Pilatti bagging the second.
Carson Dewar had a fantastic carnival being strong in defence but also taking on the opposition in moving the ball forward and creating opportunities.
Campbell Watt was also very reliable in defence and played some great hockey throughout the carnival.
Jake Pitchers and Brady Becker had some good moves up forward to get themselves into the goal circle and were rewarded at times with short corners.
Jackson Broadbent had some strong hits outs from defence to set up his forwards and also had a run in the forward line too which he found to enjoy as well.
Jack Chia played some of his best hockey being a solid strength in our midfield and controlling the play well and Flynn Williams was also another great forward player who got the ball off the opposition on several occasions and made some great passes.